Intel report says Bangladeshis given shelter in Jharkhand madrasas: JP Nadda at Bokaro rally

BJP president J P Nadda accused the JMM-led Jharkhand government of harboring Bangladeshi infiltrators, facilitating their acquisition of official documents, and even land ownership. He vowed to introduce legislation to prevent land ownership for offspring of infiltrators who marry tribal women. Nadda also criticized the government's alleged corruption and divisive policies, predicting their downfall in the upcoming elections.

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JP Nadda at Bokaro rally (Photo: BJP X handle) NEW DELHI: BJP president JP Nadda , on Sunday, launched a sharp attack on the JMM-led coalition government in Jharkhand, accusing it of sheltering Bangladeshi infiltrators in madrasas and aiding them in acquiring official documents such as Aadhaar, voter ID, ration cards, gas connections, and even land. At a poll rally in Gomia, Bokaro district, he said, "I have received an intelligence report just now. It says that Bangladeshi infiltrators are given shelter in madrasas here.

Their Aadhaar, voter ID, gas connection and ration card are facilitated and then the Hemant Soren government ensures land for them." "Hemant Soren looted 'Jal, Jungle, Jameen' of Jharkhand, infiltration is rampant here. Infiltrators are marrying tribal women and grabbing their land.



We will bring a legislation to ensure that their offspring is debarred from land. Only PM Modi-led BJP government can check infiltration," Nadda added. He described the JMM-RJD-Congress alliance as a 'family of corrupt leaders', noting that INDIA bloc leaders were either imprisoned or released on bail.

"Hemant Soren, who is out on bail, will again go to prison. He is indulged in Rs 5,000-crore mining scam, Rs 236-crore land scam, and several other scams," Nadda said. He further accused the Soren government of implementing divisive policies and creating social unrest, predicting their imminent departure from power and BJP's forthcoming governance.

He also took aim at Congress leader Rahul Gandhi, questioning the representation of OBCs in the Rajiv Gandhi Foundation and the National Advisory Committee. Regarding Rahul Gandhi's OBC advocacy, Nadda highlighted that PM Modi's cabinet includes 27 OBC ministers, whilst questioning OBC representation in Congress institutions. He then went to call the JMM-Congress-RJD coalition "an alliance of selfishness".

"This alliance is anti-tribal, anti-Dalit, anti-farmer and pro-corruption. This is an alliance that promotes nepotism and gives birth to the politics of appeasement," Nadda claimed. During the speech, Nadda praised the NDA government's commitment to infrastructure development, with Rs 19 lakh crore already invested and plans for an additional Rs 10 lakh crore.

He also hailed PM Modi's leadership saying that India becoming the third-largest automobile manufacturer, second-largest steel producer, and third-biggest toy market. He also mentioned the establishment of five medical colleges in Jharkhand, each receiving Rs 250 crore allocation from PM Modi. He then asserted that Jharkhand wants BJP in power calling it the slogan of "the Dalits, backward classes, farmers, youth, sisters-daughters and tribals".